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Edi Rama goes off-script, saying speeches ‘change nothing’ and calling for ‘common political will’
Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, has joined a chorus of leaders using their speeches to call for more money to reach their climate goals - and specifying that they need grants rather than loans that saddle them with more debt.
“Without climate justice, there can be no real resilience,” he said. “I wouldn’t want other countries to face the fight Pakistan faced in 2022.”
Pakistan was devastated by floods two years ago, shortly before Cop27. The disaster added a sense of urgency to that year’s negotiations that helped pressure rich countries to set up a fund to pay for the losses and damages borne by poor countries. (You can read more on that from my colleague Nina Lakhani here.)
“Two years, I warned at the top of my voice that the future would never forgive our inaction,” said Sharif. “Today, I echo the same warning with greater urgency and fullest energy at my command.”
25 countries have announced a commitment to swift and ambitious climate action.
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Japan to soon add DAC methodology to national offset programme
Renewable energy developers raise questions about apparent cap on community funds in NSW
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China floats its first gigawatt scale offshore solar park, and completes 3GW PV project at old coal mine
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COP29: Roundup for Day 3 – Nov. 13
Runaway 'spy whale' fled Russian military training says marine scientist
Meat, oil and pesticide industry lobbyists turned out in record numbers at Cop16
Questions raised over influence after 1,261 business and industry delegates registered for biodiversity summit in Colombia
Record numbers of business representatives and lobbyists had access to the UN’s latest biodiversity talks, analysis shows.
In total 1,261 business and industry delegates registered for Cop16 in Cali, Colombia, which ended in disarray and without significant progress on a number of key issues including nature funding, monitoring biodiversity loss and work on reducing environmentally harmful business subsidies.
Continue reading...NT unveils plans for a $400 million solar and battery hub in Darwin
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Stubborn fossil fuel emissions threaten to blow global carbon budget
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“Manhattan Project of our time:” Did Trump just appoint Musk to drop a bomb on US economy?
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UK sets “shining example” for 2035 targets as COP29 gathers pace. Will Australia match its ambition?
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Losses mount for carbon credit financier after it writes off two more projects
Andrew Forrest takes aim at Woodside and Exxon, as battle lines are drawn for Trump 2.0
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